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allmusic, music reviews, new releases, artists biography fame, few left as profound an impact on contemporary music as Emmylou Harris. Get Emmylou Harris biography Emmylou Harris Biography. Emmylou Harris. Artist Main. Videos (1) Pictures profound an impact on contemporary music as Emmylou Harris. Features tour dates, band members, annotated discography, Emmylou alerts, sound clips, and an extensive photo gallery.Emmylou Harris was the daughter of a career military father, a Marine Corps Emmylou Harris playing in Ahoy, Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 2006. It Now" (Title changed from "Go Down") Emmylou Harris/Jill Cunniff/Daryl Johnson When BILLBOARD honored Emmylou Harris with its prestigious "Century Features Emmylou Harris photos, videos, album details, news, tour dates, and more.MySpace music profile for Emmylou Harris with tour dates, songs, videos, pictures, blogs, band information, downloads and moreAmazon.com: Red Dirt Girl: Music: Emmylou Harris by Emmylou Harris this Emmylou Harris's emancipation emmylou harris (3) alternative country (2) Amazon.com: The Very Best of Emmylou Harris: Heartaches and Highways: Music: Emmylou Harris by Emmylou Harris emmylou harris (6) country rock (4) Offers Emmylou Harris music downloads, photos, videos, and album information. Downloads include the songs Two More Bottles of Wine, This Is Us, and Wrecking Ball.Emmylou Harris was born April 4, 1947, in Birmingham, Ala., but grew up near Receive Free Artist Updates For Emmylou Harris. Receive Free You Heard It! Newsletter She may have given over her country crown, but she will always remain of the people I know who own Emmylou Harris records have one or two from the '70s. A very thorough information site compiled by a fan2007 Emmylou Harris -- This site requires Flash Player 8 or above.Born: Apr 2, 1947 in Birmingham, AL: Genre: Rock: Styles: Country Rock, Folk Rock, Alternative, Oldies, Pop, Country, Folk, Holiday, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock OPRY MEMBER Emmylou Harris. God didn’t make honky-tonk angels, but if he had, he would have broken the mold with Emmylou Harris. With her crystal-clear soprano, lissome beauty EmmyLou Harris - One Of The Most Beautiful Voices In Music Emmylou Harris One Of The Most Beautiful Voices In MusicFan page from Jos Somers, with lyrics, biography, album covers, photos, and news.Emmylou Harris: Emmylou Harris is truly a modern innovator. For over 30 years, Emmylou has flowed effortlessly between genres achieving popularity in pop, folk, country and now CMT.com presents complete Emmylou Harris information including Music Videos, Photo Galleries, News, Radio, Listen to Full Album, Tour Dates, Discography, Lyrics, Message Board Online shopping for Styles from a great selection of Music; Classical, Pop, Rock, International, Jazz, Alternative Rock, Latin Music, Dance & DJ, R&B, Rap & Hip-Hop & more at
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Artist: Emmylou Harris
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Though other performers sold more records and earned greater fame, few left as profound an impact on contemporary music as Emmylou Harris. Blessed with a crystalline voice, a remarkable gift for phrasing, and a restless creative spirit, she traveled a singular artistic path, proudly carrying the torch of "cosmic American music" passed down by her mentor, Gram Parsons. With the exception of only Neil Young -- not surprisingly an occasional collaborator -- no other mainstream star established a similarly large body of work as consistently iconoclastic, eclectic, or daring; even more than three decades into her career, Harris' latter-day music remained as heartfelt, visionary, and vital as her earliest recordings. Harris was born on April 2, 1947, to a military family stationed in Birmingham, AL. After spending much of her childhood in North Carolina, she moved to Woodbridge, VA, while in her teens and graduated high school there as class valedictorian. After winning a dramatic scholarship at the University of North Carolina, she began to seriously study music, learning to play songs by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. Soon, Harris was performing in a duo with fellow U.N.C. student Mike Williams, eventually quitting school to move to New York, only to find the city's folk music community dying out in the wake of the psychedelic era. Still, Harris remained in New York, traveling the Greenwich Village club circuit before becoming a regular at Gerdes Folk City, where she struck up friendships with fellow folkies Jerry Jeff Walker, David Bromberg, and Paul Siebel. After marrying songwriter Tom Slocum in 1969, she recorded her debut LP, 1970's Gliding Bird. Shortly after the record's release, however, Harris' label declared bankruptcy, and while pregnant with her first child, her marriage began to fall apart. After moving to Nashville, she and Slocum divorced, leaving Harris to raise daughter Hallie on her own. After several months of struggle and poverty, she moved back in with her parents, who had since bought a farm outside of Washington, D.C. There she returned to performing, starting a trio with local musicians Gerry Mule and Tom Guidera. One evening in 1971, while playing at an area club called Clyde's, the trio performed to a crowd that included members of the country-rock pioneers the Flying Burrito Brothers. In the wake of the departure of Gram Parsons, the band's founder, the Burritos were then led by ex-Byrd Chris Hillman, who was so impressed by Harris' talents that he considered inviting her to join the group. Instead, Hillman himself quit to join Stephen Stills' Manassas, but he recommended her to Parsons, who wanted a female vocalist to flesh out the sound of his solo work, a trailblazing fusion of country and rock & roll he dubbed "cosmic American music." Their connection was instant, and soon Harris was learning about country music and singing harmony on Parsons' solo debut, 1972's G.P. A tour with Parsons' backup unit, the Fallen Angels, followed, and in 1973 they returned to the studio to cut his landmark LP Grievous Angel. On September 19, just weeks after the album sessions ended, Parsons' fondness for drugs and alcohol finally caught up to him, and he was found dead in a hotel room outside of the Joshua Tree National Monument in California. At the time, Harris was back in Washington, collecting her daughter for a planned move to the West Coast. Instead, she remained in D.C., reuniting with Tom Guidera to form the Angel Band. The group signed to Reprise and relocated to Los Angeles to begin work on Harris' solo major-label debut, 1975's acclaimed Pieces of the Sky, an impeccable collection made up largely of diverse covers ranging in origin from Merle Haggard to the Beatles. Produced by Brian Ahern, who would go on to helm Harris' next ten records -- as well as becoming her second husband -- Pieces of the Sky's second single, a rendition of the Louvin Brothers' "If I Could Only Win Your Love," became her first Top Five hit. "Light of the Stable," a Christmas single complete with backing vocals from Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Neil Young, soon followed; Harris then repaid the favor by singing on Ronstadt's "The Sweetest Gift" and Young's "Star of Bethlehem." For her second LP, 1976's Elite Hotel, Harris established a new backing unit, the Hot Band, which featured legendary Elvis Presley sidemen James Burton and Glen D. Hardin as well as a young songwriter named Rodney Crowell on backup vocals and rhythm guitar. The resulting album proved to be a smash, with covers of Buck Owens' "Together Again" and the Patsy Cline perennial "Sweet Dreams" both topping the charts. Before beginning sessions for her third effort, 1977's Luxury Liner, Harris guested on Bob Dylan's Desire and appeared in Martin Scorsese's documentary of the Band's legendary final performance, The Last Waltz. Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town followed in 1978, led by the single "Two More Bottles of Wine," her third number one. The record was Crowell's last with the Hot Band; one of the tracks, "Green Rolling Hills," included backing from Ricky Skaggs, soon to become Crowell's replacement as Harris' vocal partner. 1979's Blue Kentucky Girl was her most country-oriented work to date, an indication of what was to come a year later with Roses in the Snow, a full-fledged excursion into acoustic bluegrass. In the summer of 1980, a duet with Roy Orbison, "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again," hit the Top Ten; a yuletide LP, Light of the Stable, followed at the end of year. Shortly afterward, Harris quit touring to focus on raising her second daughter, Meghann. Evangeline, a patchwork of songs left off of previous albums, appeared in 1981. Shortly after, Skaggs left the Hot Band to embark on a solo career; his replacement was Barry Tashian, a singer/songwriter best known for fronting the 1960s rock band the Remains. In 1982, drummer John Ware, the final holdover from the first Hot Band lineup, left the group; at the same time, Harris' marriage to Ahern was also beginning to disintegrate. After 1981's Cimarron, Harris and the Hot Band cut a live album, Last Date, named in honor of the album's chart-topping single "(Lost His Love) On Our Last Date," a vocal version of the Floyd Cramer instrumental. Quickly, they returned to the studio to record White Shoes, Harris' final LP with Ahern at the helm. Her most far-ranging affair yet, it included covers of Donna Summer's "On the Radio," Johnny Ace's "Pledging My Love," and Sandy Denny's "Old-Fashioned Waltz." After leaving Ahern, she and her children moved back to Nashville. There, Harris joined forces with singer/songwriter Paul Kennerley, on whose 1980 concept album The Legend of Jesse James she had sung backup. Together, they began formulating a record called The Ballad of Sally Rose, employing the pseudonym Harris often used on the road to veil what was otherwise a clearly autobiographical portrait of her own life. Though a commercial failure, the 1985 record proved pivotal in Harris' continued evolution as an artist and a risk taker; it also marked another chapter in her personal life when she and Kennerley wed shortly after concluding their tour. Angel Band, a subtle, acoustic collection of traditional country spirituals, followed, although the record was not issued until 1987, after the release of its immediate follow-up, Thirteen. Harris, Dolly Parton, and Linda Ronstadt had first toyed with the idea of recording an album together as far back as 1977, only to watch the project falter in light of touring commitments and other red tape. Finally, in 1987, they issued Trio, a collection that proved to be Harris' best-selling album to date, generating the hits "To Know Him Is to Love Him" (a cover of the Phil Spector classic), "Telling Me Lies," and "Those Memories of You." The record's success spurred the 1990 release of Duets, a compilation of her earlier hits in conjunction with George Jones, Willie Nelson, Gram Parsons, and others. Fronting a new band, the Nash Ramblers, in 1992 she issued At the Ryman, a live set recorded at Nashville's legendary Ryman Auditorium, the former home of the Grand Ole Opry. At the time of the record's release, Harris was also serving a term as President of the Country Music Foundation. In 1993, she ended her long association with Warner Bros./Reprise to move to Asylum Records, where she released Cowgirl's Prayer shortly after her separation from Paul Kennerley. Two years later, at a stage in her career at which most performers retreat to the safety of rehashing their greatest hits again and again, Harris issued Wrecking Ball, perhaps her most adventuresome record to date. Produced by Daniel Lanois, the New Orleans-based artist best known for his atmospheric work with U2, Peter Gabriel, and Bob Dylan, Wrecking Ball was a hypnotic, staggeringly beautiful work comprised of songs ranging from the Neil Young-penned title track (which featured its writer on backing vocals) to Jimi Hendrix's "May This Be Love" and the talented newcomer Gillian Welch's "Orphan Girl." A three-disc retrospective of her years with Warner Bros., Portraits, appeared in 1996, and in 1998 Harris resurfaced with Spyboy. Following the release of Trio II later that year, she and Ronstadt again reunited, this time minus Parton, for 1999's Western Wall: The Tucson Sessions. Harris returned the following year with Red Dirt Girl, her first album of original material in five years, featuring appearances from Bruce Springsteen, Patty Scialfa, Jill Cuniff, and Patty Griffin.
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Cover Album Year # tracks Download album
Emmylou Harris : Love Hurts
Love Hurts 2003 15
Emmylou Harris : Singin' With Emmylou, Vol. 2
Singin' With Emmylou, Vol. 2 2003 20
Emmylou Harris : Stumble Into Grace
Stumble Into Grace 2003 11
Emmylou Harris : Roses in the Snow: Remastered and Expanded
Roses in the Snow: Remastered and Expanded 2002 12
Emmylou Harris : Anthology - Disc 1
Anthology - Disc 1 2001 22
Emmylou Harris : Anthology - Disc 2
Anthology - Disc 2 2001 22
Emmylou Harris : Angel Band
Angel Band 2000 12
Emmylou Harris : Cimarron
Cimarron 2000 11
Emmylou Harris : Last Date
Last Date 2000 14
Emmylou Harris : Red Dirt Girl
Red Dirt Girl 2000 12
Emmylou Harris : Spyboy
Spyboy 1998 14
Emmylou Harris : Portraits (Disc 1)
Portraits (Disc 1) 1996 20
Emmylou Harris : Portraits (Disc 2)
Portraits (Disc 2) 1996 21
Emmylou Harris : Portraits (Disc 3)
Portraits (Disc 3) 1996 20
Emmylou Harris : White Shoes
White Shoes 1996 10
Emmylou Harris : Wrecking Ball
Wrecking Ball 1995 12
Emmylou Harris : Cowgirl's Prayer
Cowgirl's Prayer 1994 11
Emmylou Harris : Songs of the West
Songs of the West 1994 10
Emmylou Harris : At the Ryman
At the Ryman 1992 16
Emmylou Harris : Profile Vol.2: the Best of Emmylou Harris
Profile Vol.2: the Best of Emmylou Harris 1992 10
Emmylou Harris : Bluebird
Bluebird 1991 10
Emmylou Harris : Brand New Dance
Brand New Dance 1990 10
Emmylou Harris : Duets
Duets 1990 12
Emmylou Harris : Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris
Profile: Best of Emmylou Harris 1990 12
Emmylou Harris : The Ballad of Sally Rose
The Ballad of Sally Rose 1990 13
Emmylou Harris : Elite Hotel
Elite Hotel 1989 12
Emmylou Harris : Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town
Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town 1989 10
Emmylou Harris : Thirteen
Thirteen 1986 10
Emmylou Harris : Evangeline
Evangeline 1981 10
Emmylou Harris : Blue Kentucky Girl
Blue Kentucky Girl 1979 10
Emmylou Harris : Light of the Stable
Light of the Stable 1979 10
Emmylou Harris : Profile: Best Of
Profile: Best Of 1978 12
Emmylou Harris : Luxury Liner
Luxury Liner 1977 10
Emmylou Harris : Pieces of the Sky
Pieces of the Sky 1975 10
Emmylou Harris : Gliding Bird
Gliding Bird 1969 10

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